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Home > Law > Family Law   »   What to do(Coustody)?

 
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Old Aug 25, 2007, 02:57 PM
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What to do(Coustody)?

Hi Im not quiet sure if anyone is going to be able to awnser this one as i am in Canada and all but i'll give it a try...not only that but please dont be judge mental when reading this...
I'm 23 and leagally married to my now ex-wife... We have a child together that i gave birth too, yet she is on the birth certificate so she is looked upon as a "father" type parent or second parent... anywho... we are currently sharing coustody 50/50 i want that to change and have my son live with me the magority of the time. With him being almost two i think it would be healthier... not only that i dont like some of the decitions she has made with him.. not that they put him in real harms way but it screwed up rutiens and what not that have been difficult to get him into leaving me to deal with the repercutions most of the time...
I dont know if i have the right to ask for the majority of the time with him or how to even go about doing that
Any sugestions would be great
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Old Aug 26, 2007, 07:00 PM   #11  
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yes both legally married and legally seperated
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